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It was very interesting for me, someone who spends a lot of time on Facebook, to read your avatar assignment because you have a very different style of using Facebook than me.  I liked how you described your info section as a "ghost town," this provides a really clear visual image that aids in understanding your online persona.  Overall, I really enjoyed reading your assignment because the writing was excellent.  My favorite part of your writing was the quotes at the beginning of your sections; these immediately drew my attention as they were so identifiable.  
 
It was very interesting for me, someone who spends a lot of time on Facebook, to read your avatar assignment because you have a very different style of using Facebook than me.  I liked how you described your info section as a "ghost town," this provides a really clear visual image that aids in understanding your online persona.  Overall, I really enjoyed reading your assignment because the writing was excellent.  My favorite part of your writing was the quotes at the beginning of your sections; these immediately drew my attention as they were so identifiable.  
 
-Casey Sunden
 
-Casey Sunden
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This is an interesting description, Craig. Obviously, it comes off, as you described, that you think that your current Facebook would not be a representative description of your identity, and that you choose not to complete it due to it not being essential to your life. I find this interesting in contrast to my own, as perhaps I put a bit ''too much'' information in my online persona. I also found it fascinating that you listed a friend as a family member, as many people who are addicted to Facebook and want it to be accurate still do not list family down in the family section, and yet you DID fill that part out, but with a friend instead.
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Overall, it's a great description. I really enjoyed the reasoning as to ''why'' you chose not to pursue a Facebook identity. Most people state that they are just lazy - you have good reasoning behind the lack of information on your Facebook.

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It was very interesting for me, someone who spends a lot of time on Facebook, to read your avatar assignment because you have a very different style of using Facebook than me. I liked how you described your info section as a "ghost town," this provides a really clear visual image that aids in understanding your online persona. Overall, I really enjoyed reading your assignment because the writing was excellent. My favorite part of your writing was the quotes at the beginning of your sections; these immediately drew my attention as they were so identifiable. -Casey Sunden

Asif Sheikh

This is an interesting description, Craig. Obviously, it comes off, as you described, that you think that your current Facebook would not be a representative description of your identity, and that you choose not to complete it due to it not being essential to your life. I find this interesting in contrast to my own, as perhaps I put a bit too much information in my online persona. I also found it fascinating that you listed a friend as a family member, as many people who are addicted to Facebook and want it to be accurate still do not list family down in the family section, and yet you DID fill that part out, but with a friend instead.

Overall, it's a great description. I really enjoyed the reasoning as to why you chose not to pursue a Facebook identity. Most people state that they are just lazy - you have good reasoning behind the lack of information on your Facebook.